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020 _a9781408714461
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_nMathrubhumi Books,Kaloor
041 _aEnglish
082 _aF
_bMcC/SO
100 _aMcCall Smith,Alexander
245 _aSONG OF COMFORTABLE CHAIRS
250 _a1
260 _aLondon
_bLittle Brown
_c2022/01/01
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500 _a The twenty-third book in the perennially adored The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series. Grace Makutsi's husband, Phuti, is in a bind. An international firm is attempting to undercut his prices in the office furniture market. Phuti has always been concerned with quality and comfort, but this new firm seems interested only in profits. To make matters worse, they have a slick new advertising campaign that seems hard to beat. Nonetheless with Mma Ramotswe's help, Phtui comes up with a campaign that may just do the trick. Meanwhile, Mma Makutsi is approached by an old friend who has a troubled son. Grace and Phuti agree to lend a hand, but the boy proves difficult to reach, and the situation is more than they can handle on their own. It will require not only all of their patience and dedication, but also the help of Mma Ramotswe and the formidable Mma Potokwani in order to help the child. Faced with more than her fair share of domestic problems, Mma Makutsi deals with it all with her usual grace. That, along with the kindness, generosity, and good sense that the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency is known for, assure us that in the end, all these matters will be set right.
650 _aFiction
650 _aNo. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency (Imaginary organization)
650 _aOffice furniture industry
650 _aDetective and mystery fiction
650 _aDetective and mystery stories
650 _aRamotswe, Precious (Fictitious character)
650 _aWomen private investigators
650 _aWomen private investigators Botswana Fiction
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